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I was told by Oscar that they are a non standard metric fitting, that for his line kits he had to get them imrted from europe. Not sure of how rare they are,b ut don't expect to find the answer here. If you find out, please share, I want to get some myself, both supply and return. I

 

I have some lines I can measure, I'll go see what they are...

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I was told by Oscar that they are a non standard metric fitting, that for his line kits he had to get them imrted from europe. Not sure of how rare they are,b ut don't expect to find the answer here. If you find out, please share, I want to get some myself, both supply and return. I

 

I have some lines I can measure, I'll go see what they are...

 

Thanks Chad, Also... what are the sizes of the steering box fittings?

 

Are those metric or pipe thread?

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Nope, it's not an inverted seal..........don't need it.. :D

I've been running this way for years with 0 leaks.

It's a normal aluminum adapter with a little pipe-threading compound on the threads, 14mm to -6AN Summit P/N RUS-670520

Oh, and it's the same adapter on the power steering box end as well........ :D

 

Zack 8)

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the small supply line is an 8 mm OD tube, the return a 10 mm OD tube. the threads are 14/1.5 mm supply, and 16/1.5 mm return, non tapered.

 

You can make one If you took a bolt with the metric threads and drilled out the center, tapped one end for a AN fitting, and drilled a propeprly sized/angled recess for the pipe connection on the box/pump. You could modify a drill bit for this function. It can all be done on a lathe, infact, I think I'm going to do it bacause I want one myself :wink:

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the small supply line is an 8 mm OD tube, the return a 10 mm OD tube. the threads are 14/1.5 mm supply, and 16/1.5 mm return, non tapered.

 

For the return line, I cut off the stock metal line and left about 1 1/2 in. of tubing, flared it, and used a braided line to clamp on the metal flared line.

Has been working for years with no leaks......... :D

 

Zack 8)

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I am running EAR-130606 -6 power steering hose, EAR-134606ERL -6 45 deg JIC hose ends, (2) EAR-9919DFHERL -6 AN to 14MM-1.5 adapter, and EAR-139106 90 deg JIC

this is on the high pressure side only and the line is the braided blue cloth ordered from summit the total was $108 with tax :cry:

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